Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14,Edições 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... individual subject was the moral obligation to perform his / her role and accomplish his / her part of a historical , epic mission . In the order of discourse , the individual cannot refuse his / her duty , but the burden is not his ...
... individual subject was the moral obligation to perform his / her role and accomplish his / her part of a historical , epic mission . In the order of discourse , the individual cannot refuse his / her duty , but the burden is not his ...
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... Individual and collective expressions of identity are too illusive and not always instrumental to be treated as interest groups . The desire or instinct to differentiate ourselves as woman and man , adult and child , black and white ...
... Individual and collective expressions of identity are too illusive and not always instrumental to be treated as interest groups . The desire or instinct to differentiate ourselves as woman and man , adult and child , black and white ...
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... individuals on all sides are taken to be the main analytical focus . They are , at least as far as the Israeli and US ... individual agency able to influence and shape events and when does structure- the fully forged context - take over ...
... individuals on all sides are taken to be the main analytical focus . They are , at least as far as the Israeli and US ... individual agency able to influence and shape events and when does structure- the fully forged context - take over ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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